Bringing CrossFire To Steam

I've been on and off with CrossFire for years, probably since 2012, but around a year ago I found myself consistently playing once I settled on one account. By this time I'd moved on to Steam and noticed competing F2P FPS games like AVA on Steam, but no CrossFire. I recently checked the Greenlight section to see if CrossFire was up there, but there was nothing. I tried Googling it and found this topic for CF EU. http://forum.gamerage.com/crossfire/forums/t/33199.aspx
Since this progress has already been made for CrossFire Europe, can we make this work for CrossFire North America? It doesn't seem completely out of question and I'd love to clock in my game time and be able to show off the game to my Steam buddies.

Comments

  • I agree with you, this way they will bring a ton of players too
  • No, because of the games age and graphics I don't think people would want to play it.
  • 9rota wrote: »
    No, because of the games age and graphics I don't think people would want to play it.
    Steam has games like Doom II and the original QUAKE, both of which are ancient and have few enough pixels to fit on a calculator.
    No because this game is too ****.
    CrossFire Europe is already on Steam, but is only available for download in Europe. It's only got few in game content changes.
  • Cf eu did get sooo many negative comments on steam, na would get too. Both versions are crappy ( every version aswell ) Theres so many hackers, glitches/bugs etc.
    Even cs 1.6 has better craphics than cf, and you cant play cf with 1000hz mouse gg.
  • Cf eu did get sooo many negative comments on steam, na would get too. Both versions are crappy ( every version aswell ) Theres so many hackers, glitches/bugs etc.
    Even cs 1.6 has better craphics than cf, and you cant play cf with 1000hz mouse gg.

    It's hard to find a F2P MMOFPS on Steam without mixed reviews. Hackers are a well known problem in any of them since it's hard to prevent someone from just making a new account and downloading free cheats. They're working on the glitches and bugs in the game all the time. That's why there's updates and acknowledgement of the issues in the change logs. Since the game is F2P, they don't update everything at the same pace. As you can see in game you can buy the original player models or the 2.0 improved ones (looking much better, may I say). It's like this in League of Legends as I've heard with their champions. So the graphics are arguable. While I do admit, there is a lot wrong in CrossFire, there's a certain charm about it that keeps me coming back. I don't want its player base to be so limited, and I feel like putting it on Steam would be their next big step.